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ANUARV 8, I9I3.
THE CINEMA.
NORTH OF ENGLAND.
"VrOI(K.S — Large town. Bold four-aloiey curlier Premises, in main thoroughfare,
X 1.1 Bah 1 bj ;i) ft. n.ii k entrance. Price ti; am).— Box 890,
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LAN 08.— Going 1 bed 4 r miu.OOO. Taking £20 pel •■ ma Prti CIOO. A U v B80 I'm (i\im\.
YORK8. r trail-known ort. Plans
have I to builii .1 Hi • I ,o Would be built
f..i 62,000 \ • opportunll Hox No. 887, Tin.
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Theatre with ■ t 3,000.
l'.nt could I"' lei ofL.sj .i Billiard ll.ill.
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230 ft. I Iron IB '*. ' ... 884,
YORKSHIRE. X large town.
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LI \ 1 RPOOL, Church Street (just off), with a magnificent view from same.— A 1 for £11.500. Area about
11.000 square ft. A 9 be, with three street frontages, and 111 a
B V. B88, The I'imiii.
YOHKS.— Silo. 6.840 square ft. Cloe to railway station. Comprises Shop, House. I 61 I ehoH.— Box No. 886. The Cinema.
Dl I! 1 1 \M. Theatre and Site, in B .ting 725. Area of the
iver 6,000 square ft. Price £2,600. Ground Rent £11 p.a.— Box No. 885,
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Oini .iv Prop] r i\ Am \ m,
have the following amongst many others
l til! DISPOS U .
A'oi;ksiiiim: I n .• town, population 'JU.eOO. Net profit £1.100 p.a. New
X i nery, effects, machines, &c, &c. Own
long I .i _ UilOO (£1.800 of wh i
t C78 p.a. A bargain. — Fo. 734.
LIVERPOOL.— Licensed Prei kcM in large pavilion in
well-known seaside town. Making a net profit of £600 p.a. Will be Let at a low tent. A splendid opportunity. — Fo. 735.
L\\i \sllli:i. Theatre in a largo town, population over 80,000. Average taking n much higher. Rent £950 p.a., including
iting. Price £650.— Fo. 736.
Lancashire.
4 GREAT BARGAIN
* ' w price to immediate Purchaser
i ml Rent of £35 p.a.
■ for Sale, holding over 1,000.
Taking 642 per week. Lease 999 years at
Population CO 000. Practically no opposition.— Fo. 737.'
HULL.— Site at corner of threj road.-, having three frontages, near the centre of the city. Plans have been pas-ed to build a Picture Palace, and Shops Will undoubtedly prove a great succec Pi oe, Freehold, £1.800.— Fo. 738.
DURHAM. Theatre, seal ag 500, situate best part of a large town. Taking £15
i. per week, but with goo.! d this, could easily be d<
C130 per annum. Pino £320. Owner has oth' r interest*.— Harris and Gillow, Fo. 739.
DilWTTATvT — A magnificent Site in a tha klv-populated town. Trams pass the front. Grand position. Frontage 327 ft., depth 0 ft. Ground Rent £100 per annum. Lease 99 years. A bargain.— S. J. H., 35. St. Ann's Hill, London. 8.W. H).
Br VDFORD.— Site. 149.000 square ft., four frontages. Low price for Freehold.— Box No. B92, The Cinema.
LANCASHIRE.— Site, splendid position in large town. Area 7,200 square ft. Ground Rout about £900 per annum. Lease 28 years.— H. R.. 77, Oakmead lialham. Fo. 741.
LIVERPOOL.— Site. 42 ft. by 65 ft., in one of the finest positions. Plans have been prepared and approved. Would cost about £1,000 to erect a high-class i Theatre. Price for the Freehold and Licence £2,500.— Box No. 891. Tin:
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LIVERPOOL.— Site, in centre of city, two frontages. Lease 75 years. Price DO, Freehold. 8.000 square ft.— Box No. 893. The ClNEMA.
YORKS.— Good Site, large town, 14,000 square ft. Close to station. Freehold. For Sue at a low figure.— Box No. 889, The Cinema,
YORKSHIRE.— Newly-built Theatre, seating 700 to 800. No other hall in the town. Price £2,600.— Agents, Harris and Gillow, Cinema Property Experts. 451a, Oxford Street, London. W. Fo. 190cy.
EAST OF ENGLAND.
SUFFOLK. Large town. Skating Rink, easily adaptable. Price, Freehold, £2,500. \| . . • I B No. B85, The Cinema.
A BARGAIN. —Norfolk. Excellent Cinema Theatre, no opposition, can be Puri for £850. Holding nearly 500. Net profits £500 p.a. Ill-health cause Apply. Box 894. The Cinema.
WEST OF ENGLAND AND WALES.
Dl VONSHIRE i: llent S.te, in the chief street, for Sale. Freehold. Price £650. Or a Building Lease will t>e granted at a Qround Rent of £52 p.a. 35 by 69. Additional ground can be had— Box 910. Tin: CINEMA.
A BARGAIN.
YVTLTS.— A very fine Cinema Theatre for Sale. Freehold. Situate m excellent '» i -ton in a very populous manufacturing town. Seating 600. Takings average nearly £3.000 p.a.— Box 906, The Ci\e\h.
C\HHIi r. Bite in tl. • 1 Etenl C r miiim 61,600 B N 1 03, Tin i mema.
DENBIGH.— .600 and 800. Licensed fur
I I Full Dramatic. for day
i \ 61,600 for the
buildings. I'm thei Han I Gillow, 4
\\ Boa No. B99 Tm Cinema.
GLOUCE8TER8HIR1 I . aanufacturlng town. \ I best position, compi ieii 3hoi Ha
I to seat 750 to 800. Lo.
B ■ '. llNEMA.
DEVONSHIRE. ! I outlay, iii large well k
I liontage 36 ft., depth 133 ft P
£3,300.— Apply, Box 911, Tin ClNEMA.
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EVON.— Cinema Theatre for Disposal. Price only £600. Rent £40 p.a. I Lease. Takings average nearly £1,000 p.a.— Box 907. Tin Cinema.
AN I M 81 \l OPPORT1 M IN G morganshire. A very fine Cinema Theatre i e neatly £1,000 p.a. Could be
easily increased. Rent 6130 p.a,, including rates and taxes; long !• Price £800.
—Box No. 905, Tin ClNEMA.
GLOS.— Gi. ii king a net profit of £17 £18 per week.
Rent £650 per annum, inclui Lease 11 years. Price
61,150. \ bai l m tlars of Harris and G i.U Oxford W Fo. 743.
SWINDON. S.te. in splendid position, with two frontages, nearly 10.000 square ft l'| I, £2,000, or would be Let on Building Lease.— Box No. 900, Tin
Cinema.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE.— A line going Concern, seating 600, and standing room for 150. Eel 6. Population 45.000. No opposition whatever. Net
profll 61,500 pel annum. Owner going abroad. Price £4,000. A magnificent opportunity.— Box No. 898, Tin Cinema.
GRAND CHANCE FOR A BEGINNER.— Glamorganshire. Cinema Theatre for Sale, going Concern, for £120, winch includes everything. Rent £50, inclusive. Leac-e 3 yens. Hold 300 I i for seven days a week. Nearest opposition one
mile distant.— Apply, Box 909, Tm: ClNEMA,
GLOUCESTERSHIRE.— Very large town. Splendid Skating Rink. Area about square ft., two frontages, easily adaptable for Cinematograph Theatre. Rout £=00 per annum. Splendid opportunity. Centre of the town, trams passing door.— Box No. 89U, The Cinema.
EXETER.— Site in grand position in this large town, having an area of nearly 10,000 sq. ft. -Ham and Gillow, 4SU, Oxford Street, W. Fo. 71'..
VTEW PORT.— Splendid S.te, la XI half-mile. 25.003 population.
largest suburb. Main street. -Nearest Picture Show Re 'Me tarns,— Apply, Box No. 902. The Ci si \n.
TRURO.— A good Site, having frontages to two streets. Price. Freehold, £2,500. A large business could be done.— Box 908, The Cinema.
A FINE OPPORTUNITY.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE.— A splendid Theatre for Sale. Price £5,000. Rent £180 p.a. Lease 7 years, with option of renewal. Seating 500, with room for. extension. Licensed for Cinema, Music and Singing. Population 30,000. The takings average £190 a month, and are increasing.— Harris and Gillow, 451a, Oxford Street, W. Fo. 744.
GLAMORGAN.— Theatre, seating 550. Population 5,000. Running 2 years. Making a net profit of £500 p.a. Rent £2 per week, including rates and Price £600. A bargain.— Box No. 901, The ClNEMA.
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RISTOL.— Corner Site. 95 ft. by 99 ft. Price, Freehold. £2,500, or on long Lease at £100 per annum. Box No. 904, The CINEMA,
THEATRES WANTED.
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OING CONCERN Wanted, in the Provinces. Price up to £2,000.— Particulars n 6i to J. V. E., 887, Fulham Road. S.W .
REQUIRED, as soon as possible. Cinema Theatre. Good Rent will be paid, but no premium. If closed no detriment.— Reply, S. J. H., 35, St. Anns Hill, \\ andsworth.
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IlNTED at once, Picture Theatre, London or 10 miles of same, seating at least 500. Piesent returns no object. £1.000 cash ready.— Box 932, The Cim.nh.
WWI'I.D a i 1NEMA THEATRE London or immediate Suburbs, seating 400 to 800. Up to £2.500. Must be doing a good business, and be a genuine n. Particulars will be treated in strict confidence.— R. \V., 138, LUlington Street, London, 3.W.
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Will) immediately, Picture Palace seating 500 to 1.000. London or Suburbs. —Fullest par . U, 78, Acre Lane, Brixton.
FILM FACTORIES FOR SALE.
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RIGHTON— F.lm Factory, comprising dark rooms, cleaning rooms, theatre, motor-driven printers arid drums, camera, kc, &c. Everv thing is nearly new. £30). A great bargain.— Box No. 933, The Cinema.
645 p.a.